The Voice of Labour, official organ of I. T. & G. W. U., cf. The Work
The Watchword of Labour, cf. The Workers' Republic.
Wexford Free Press, Wexford.
The Worker, cf. The Workers' Republic.
The Workers' Bulletin, 18 issues, Feb. 1919.
The Workers' Republic, edited by James Connolly, Dublin, Aug. 13, 1898-May 1903.
The Harp, edited by James Connolly, New York, Jan. 1908-Dec. 1909. do., sub-editor Jim Larkin, Dublin, Jan. 1910-June 1910.
The Irish Worker and People's Advocate, edited by Jim Larkin, Dublin, May 27, 1911-Oct. 3, 1914.
The Worker, organ of the Irish Working Class, Dec. 26, 1914- Feb. 6, 1915.
The Workers' Republic, edited by James Connolly, May 29, 1915- April 22, 1916.
Irish Opinion, A Weekly Journal of Industrial and Political Democracy, New Series, Dec. 1, 1917–Jan. 12, 1918.
Irish Opinion: The Voice of Labour, Jan. 12, 1918-April 13, 1918. The Voice of Labour, April 20, 1918-Sept. 20, 1919.
The Watchword of Labour, Sept. 27, 1919-Dec. 4, 1920.
The Voice of Labour, vol. iv, Oct. 22, 1921-date.
The Workers' Republic, organ of the Socialist Party of Ireland, Dublin, Oct. 8, 1921-Oct. 15, 1921.
do., organ of the Communist Party of Ireland, Oct. 22, 1921-? 1923. The Workers' Weekly, organ of the Communist Party of Great Britain. Young Ireland, Dublin, April 1917
Amsterdam Conference, 335-336 Ancient Order of Hibernians, 238, 254, 306, 307 Anderson, 410
Andrews, J. M., 373-375, 386 Arch, Joseph, 182, 390 Arigna, 435-436
Articles of Agreement, 21, 314, 342, 343, 443, 450, 452, 455-456, 457-458
Ashley, Lord, 82, 136
Athlone, 191; see also Irish Trades Union Congress (1906)
Baird, Dan, 198-199 Baker, H. R., 135
Ballinagarry, 159 Barnes, G. N., 291 Barrett, Constable, 218 Belfast, industrial, 22-24, 63-64, 70, 344-345, 353; in labour movement, 178, 181, 184, 191, 194, 195-196, 347-349, 353, 391- 392, 397, 399-400, 477; sectar- ianism, 90, 127, 128, 133, 203, 345-347, 353-354 Belfast expulsions (1920), 362- 373, 424-432
Belfast Labour Party, 351-352, 376-378, 386, 414, 426 Belfast Protestant Association, 346, 352, 367
Belfast Socialist Party, 213, 350, 351
Belfast Trades Council, 184, 348; and British Labour, 188, 207, 392, 393, 395, 401; and elec- tions, 349, 350, 351, 401; and Home Rule, 299, 400; and Irish Trades Union Congress, 493]
191, 200, 206; and Larkinism, 226, 229, 270
Bennett, J. H., 333, 376 Bennett, Miss L., 460-461
Berne Conference, 327-328, 335, 339, 412
Blacam, Aodh de, 450, 452 Blatchford, 263
Blythe, E., 287
Board of Green Cloth, 27, 99, 110, 115-116
Boer War, 256, 263, 279 Bowerman, 409 Bowman, Alex.,
106, 197, 349, 391 Brady, Alice, 309 Brannigan, R., 303
Bricklayers, Friendly Society of Operative, 77, 93, 103-104, 114 Bricklayers, Old Body of, 93, 103, 114
British Labour, see Independent Labour Party, Labour Party, Trades Union Congress, etc. Burn, T. H., 374 Burns, John, 361 Butt, Isaac, 20, 21, 162 Byrne, 309
Cabinet-makers, 75-76, 77, 104, 116-117
Cameron, Sir Charles, 30 Campbell, B., 376
Campbell, D. R., 295, 299, 314, 325, 333, 334, 383 Campbell, James, 94
Carolan, E., 77, 80, 82, 85, 116 Carolan, M., 376
Carolin, E., see Carolan, E. Carpenters (Dublin), 71-72, 75,
77, 101-103, 105-107, 109, 114, 220-221
Carpenters, General Society of, 114 Carpenters, General Union of,
Carpenters & Joiners, Amalga- mated Society of, 166, 178, 190, 191, 195, 321, 351, 400, 427-430 Carrigshock massacre, 134 Carson, Sir Edward (Lord Car-
son of Duncairn), 364-365, 367- 368, 369, 371-372, 373-375, 400 Carters' strike, Belfast, 216-219, 267, 353; Dublin, 220-221, 267- 268
Castledawson pogrom, 361 Catholicism, 17-18, 32, 48, 90-92, 94, 217, 347, 354, 362, 363, 365- 366, 368-169, 370-371, 372; atti- tude toward Labour, 29-32, 238 Catholic Emancipation, 17, 133, 283
Ceannt, E., 274-275
Chambers, James, 199, 212 Chandlers' Society, 173 Chartism, 144, 145-146, 161 Christie, James, 135 Church of Ireland, 17, 29
Citizen Army, see Irish Citizen Army
Clark, (Sir) G. S., 352
Clarke, Tom, 285, 311
Clerical Workers, Irish, 322
Clonmel, 184, 191, 194, 290; see also I. T. Ü. C. (1912)
Clyde, 24, 65, 413-414 Clynes, J. R., 371
Coachmakers, 168, 191
Coalmen (Belfast), 217-218
Coercion, 19, 132, 389
College Green Election, 306 Collins, Michael, 457
Combination Laws, 27, 65, 72, 100, 118
Communists, 151, 152, 176, 274, 456
Communist Party of Great Brit- ain, 464
Communist Party of Ireland, 213, 455, 467 Connary, Peter, 95 Connolly, James, and British
Labour, 294, 305-306, 410, 434; and the Church, 31-32; and Citizen Army, 288, 297, 300,
301-304; early activities, 208- 213, 250, 252, 256, 259, 301, 349; and Easter Week, 309-312, 313- 314, 316, 451, 453, 476; and Irish labour movement, 212, 231-232, 241, 246, 248, 288, 292, 293, 297, 300, 304-305, 316-317, 319, 327, 329, 330, 353, 445, 476; philosophy of, 209, 211, 232-235, 293, 320, 459, 473; and politicians, 250, 256, 259, 271, 275, 282, 298, 299, 311-312, 336, 449, 451-452, 453-454, 472; and Great War, 300-301, 307-309, 453; writings of, 210-212, 271, 282, 334, 354, 359, 445, 472 Connolly, Nora, 452 Connolly, Roderic, 213 Conscription, 307, 330-333, 410-
Daly, P. T., 196, 205, 206, 228, 231, 240-241, 275, 289, 291, 300, 303, 314, 402, 403, 406 Daly, Thomas, 92, 109, 114 Darcus, C., 399
Darcy, Wm., 94, 95-96 Davidson, see Sirocco
Davis, Thomas, 146-148, 156, 159, 267
Davitt, Michael, 104, 130, 133, 157, 162, 163, 182, 238, 250, 390 Day, Robert, 467 Deane, E., 205
De Leon, Daniel, 213 Democratic Programme of Sinn Fein, 438, 472 Dempsey, J., 349
Derry, see Londonderry
De Valera, E., 162, 336-337, 376,
440, 452, 457, 472 Devlin, J., 253-255, 290-291, 352, 367-368, 372, 374, 376, 378 Diggen, Francis, 106 Dillon, J., 238, 250, 290-291 Dinneen, S., 228
Distributive Workers' Union, 322 Dixon, Sir Daniel, 351-352 Dock Labourers, National Union of, 191, 215-219, 220-221, 229, 230, 231, 269
Doherty, John, 136 Donald, Thompson, 374 Doyle, Dr., 135
Drapers' Assistants' Association, Irish, 166, 321, 322, 323 Drapers' Assistants' Trade Union, 165-166
Drogheda, 63, 64, 184, 191, 194, 290; see I. L. P. & T. U. C. (1919)
Dublin, 18, 30, 55, 247-248, 442- 444; industries, 22, 23, 42, 43, 47, 48, 62-64, 344; in labour movement, 28, 99, 177-178, 184, 190, 194, 195-196, 347, 392 Dublin Building Guild, 462 Dublin Castle, 129, 223, 235, 282, 313, 341
Dublin Corporation, 242, 257, 258-259, 443, 444, 462 Dublin Labour Party, 206, 212, 257, 258, 314
Dublin lock-out of 1913, 242-248, 276-281, 285-287, 293, 302, 304, 307-308, 404
Dublin Six, 254, 255 Dublin & Southeastern Railway, 237, 238, 304
Dublin Trades Council, 178, 184,
188, 257, 268; and British La- bour, 393, 395, 401; and elec- tions, 206, 212, 231, 306; and Irish Trades Union Congress, 191, 289; and La. kinism, 226, 244, 269, 270
Dublin Trades Political Union, 135, 137-138
Duffy, L. J., 462-463 Duignan, J. T., 204
Duke, Irish Secretary, 330 Dundalk, 184, 290; see also I. T. U. C. (1910) Dunne, Colonel, 175
Easter Week, 309-312, 315, 316, 319, 335, 336, 409-410, 453, 476 Eaton, B., 80, 118
Egan, Michael, 228, 298 Elections, 93, 175-176, 233; Bel- fast, 349, 351-352, 374-375, 376- 379; Free State, 457-459, 466- 467; local, 250, 342, 397, Bel- fast, 350. 376, 386-387, Dublin, 206, 212-213, 257-259; policy of Irish Labour Party, 297, 306, 337-338, 342-343, 440, 448-449, 457-459
Emmet, Robert, 20, 127, 129, 132 Employers' Federation, Cork, 224, 226, 227
Employers' Federation Ltd., Dub- lin, 31, 243-246, 275, 293, 300, 313 Engineers, Amalgamated Soci- ety of, 166, 321, 323, 364 Engineering & Shipbuilding Trades, Federation of, 363-364, 427, 430
Shipbuilding, & Foundry Trades Union, Irish, 323
Ennis, 171, 183, 472 Enniskillen, 171 Ewart, W., 349
Fabian Society, 207-208, 397 Fagan, 63, 73, 79, 94, 118 Falls Road, 218-219, 378 Farmers' Union, 458, 467 Farrell, Michael, 112, 116, 119
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